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Vannie evans Posted 12 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Help with exclamation marks

"Shut up!" she said.

Should -s- be a small or a capital letter?
  

Top answer

" s he s aid. Should - s - be a small or a capital letter? You need to make your question more specific.

  • " s he s aid.
  • Should - s - be a small or a capital letter?
  • You need to make your question more specific.
  • Try not to write sentences that only confuse people.
  • CJ
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Vannie evans"Shut up!" she said. Should -s- be a small or a capital letter?
You need to make your question more specific. Try not to write sentences that only confuse people.
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Vannie -firstly, there is nothing wrong with your sentence. It is very clear. The answer is that it should be a small 's' because it is not the start of a new sentence.
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In addition to this answer above, the correct name for 'small' letters would be 'lower case' letters.
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Hi I'm Eddie the 's' in 'Shut up' should be a capital the others lower-case

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